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...going to have to involve people who aremore politically conservative," says Blendon."Some of the things in the plan that are moreregulatory will have to disappear...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Hsu, | Title: Experts Express Concern Over Clinton Health Plan | 9/24/1993 | See Source »

...killed a harmless boy? Come to think of it, where does his alcoholic mother get her money? Smilla begins to poke into a mystery that no one else acknowledges. Answers disappear in the gray, corporate fog that surrounds a great mining conglomerate. The police warn her roughly to stop annoying important citizens. She is befriended -- Why? Simply because she's good- looking? -- by a hulking, silent man, a mechanic, who seems to have had a violent past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Big Hit, A Small Miss | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

Unfortunately, the climax and finale of the piece did not expand the whole but only continued it in predictable progression. The horns seemed to disappear by the end of their solos, and the bells did not really blend into the full landscape of the climax. Mehta later proved that the Israel Philharmonic was capable of true force, but here the power of a Brahms finale, even of such a relatively inconsequential piece, was noticeably lacking...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Perlman and Zukerman Mesmerize in the Shed | 8/20/1993 | See Source »

...natural for the transition, a political junkie who grew up watching the MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour and CNN. His philosophy is the same as ever: a "white sovereign homeland," maybe "all land north of the Rio Grande." "Skinheads grow up," he says simply. "They grow their hair out, they disappear and go into society undetected, and nobody can tell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When White Makes Right | 8/9/1993 | See Source »

...network TV violence advisories dawns in September, some such scene will play itself out in millions of U.S. households. Warned that an upcoming program contains material unsuitable for young people, parents order their children away from the set and then brace themselves for whines and grumbling. Oddly, the exiles disappear without complaint and go off to their rooms . . . to read books. Sis, 13, picks up her copy of R.L. Stine's The Babysitter III: "His expression was blank, as blank as death. And with a quick, simple motion, he grabbed the baby's head with one hand, twisted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carnage: An Open Book | 8/2/1993 | See Source »

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